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November 2015

The Unanswerable Question: What Gives Writing “Value”?

I should have known better. After all, I majored in art, but somehow I fell into the trap anyway, by asking myself a question more treacherous than the Bermuda triangle during a category 5 hurricane: What gives writing value? At the time, I had just read a particularly thin blog post sweepingly denouncing the fantasy […]

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Why “Telling” is Sometimes More Powerful than “Showing”

For too many years, one of my biggest problems with writing was “getting in over my head” to the point I rarely finished my stories. I especially struggled with personal narratives. Once I began writing my story I would discover it contained many other stories. I would uncover one, and then, inside it, another, and

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